The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... eye , than to cripple the progress of the action by putting long speeches in the mouths of the per- sons of the drama . " However much Shakespeare celebrates the French con- quest of King Henry , still he has not omitted to hint , after ...
... eye , than to cripple the progress of the action by putting long speeches in the mouths of the per- sons of the drama . " However much Shakespeare celebrates the French con- quest of King Henry , still he has not omitted to hint , after ...
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... eye , was more likely to derive it from Plato , who was much studied in England in his time . In the fourth book of his Re lic he speaks something thus : " It is not wisdom and strength alone that make a state wise and strong ; but ...
... eye , was more likely to derive it from Plato , who was much studied in England in his time . In the fourth book of his Re lic he speaks something thus : " It is not wisdom and strength alone that make a state wise and strong ; but ...
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... eye he must have had for whatsoever is most poetical in nature ! -H . N. H. 208. " Come , " so Ff .; Capell , from Qq . , " fly " ; " as many ways meet in one town " ; Capell , from Qq . , reads “ As many seuerall wayes meete in one ...
... eye he must have had for whatsoever is most poetical in nature ! -H . N. H. 208. " Come , " so Ff .; Capell , from Qq . , " fly " ; " as many ways meet in one town " ; Capell , from Qq . , reads “ As many seuerall wayes meete in one ...
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... eyes of France , Yea , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . 280 And tell the pleasant prince this mock of his Hath turn'd his balls to gun - stones ; and his soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful ven- geance That shall fly ...
... eyes of France , Yea , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . 280 And tell the pleasant prince this mock of his Hath turn'd his balls to gun - stones ; and his soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful ven- geance That shall fly ...
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... eye 33. " office " ; use.-C. H. H. 54. " distemper " for intemperance , or riotous excess . Thus in Othello : " Full of supper , and distempering draughts . " And in Holinshed : " Give him wine and strong drink in such excessive sort ...
... eye 33. " office " ; use.-C. H. H. 54. " distemper " for intemperance , or riotous excess . Thus in Othello : " Full of supper , and distempering draughts . " And in Holinshed : " Give him wine and strong drink in such excessive sort ...
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